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Spencer Kane is a teen artist and actor born on October 26, 1996. At barely 5 years old he recorded his first music video as a lip sync to the song "Written on My Heart" by the Christian band Plus One. Raised in a Christian home as a son of a Pastor, Spencer has been around musical influence in and out of the church world. Singing in church and later on writing and recording his own songs at a home studio, he partnered with his dad in competing at a county idol contest in 2010. His second place finish in the 16 and under group helped him gain the confidence to pursue music in a more formal way. In the spring of 2011 he recorded his first original single, "Best Friends", at Sweetwater Studios in Fort Wayne. He has continued recording and releasing original music ever since.

On the January 28, 2015 edition of "Nature Of Reality Radio" I welcome Dave Kane to talk about ormus elements which are atoms in an orbitally rearranged, monatomic state. Ormus appears to be a fifth state of matter–solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and ormus. To date, at least forty-four elements, from hydrogen to potassium to gold, have been observed in the ormic state.

Ormic elements are monatomic, not part of chemical compounds. They have unusual properties. There is considerable evidence that ancient societies utilized elements in their ormic state. These materials have been called by various names at different times, but their properties are recognizable from their descriptions. The ormic state contains “high spin,” “Cooper paired” electrons.

Five percent of the dry weight of the human brain and nervous system are composed of ormic elements (and perhaps five percent of everything else as well). Ormic elements are essential to the structure and function of all living things.

Rev Ray Talks with Gina Kane founder of Everyday Is A Second Chance and A Second Chance Podcast.

Gina Kane survived a near death experience so she created the website and podcast to enspire other people. She has interveiw a varity different folks from different backgrounds concerning their NDA(Near Death Experience) and the heroic it took to survive. She even Interview Re. Ray We overly pleased to have her as our guest today.

Special Guest: John Kane? (Mohawk), on the line with me from Seneca Territory in western New York. He is a national radio, TV and print commentator on Native issues.

Show Topic: Join us as we discuss the recent incident of racial discrimination perpetrated against 57 Native children from American Horse School - Pine Ridge Reservation by drunken hockey fans at the Rapid City, SD Civic Center.

John Kane is a regular monthly guest on my show. He hosts two weekly radio shows, "Let's Talk Native... with John Kane"? on Sundays on ESPN-AM 1520 in Buffalo, New York and Let's Talk…with John Kane on WBAI in NYC ­– Pacifica Radio – in New York City on Thursdays. He’s frequently seen and heard on TV and radio.

Christine Kane is known as the Mentor to Women Who are Changing the World. She is the president and founder of Uplevel You™, a million-dollar company committed to the growth and empowerment of entrepreneurs and creatives around the globe through teaching not only high-level cutting-edge authentic marketing and business strategies - but also transformational techniques to shiftmindsets and wealth. Christine has now worked with over a thousand people in her Uplevel Your Life® Mastery Program and Uplevel Your Business™ Program & Blueprint, in addition to her popular events and retreats - where she teaches students how to create successful businesses based in their passion, attract an on-going stream of customers, clients and income -- while creating a life of meaning and purpose. After 15 years in a successful career as a popular songwriter and performer, Christine shifted her focus so that she could provide a deeper level of service to other creative and entrepreneurial types.

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Join host Mike Whitlow at 11 PM ET on Wednesday night as Mike dives into a packed show including: Derrick Rose's knee struggles continues, NHL MVP frontrunner Patrick Kane's clavicle surgery anda trio of upsets in college hoops during this week. Also on the show: Manny Ramirez is back in baseball? Marshawn Lynch filing a trademark? All of this and more on Mike on the Mic: Episode 7!

Special Guest: John Kane (Mohawk), on the line with me from Seneca Territory in western New York. He is a national radio, TV and print commentator on Native issues.

Show Topic: John's commentary on the Keystone XL Pipeline.

The Canadian company TransCanada hopes to begin building the northern section of an oil pipeline that would trek close to 2,000 miles from Alberta, Canada to the Gulf Coast of Texas. If constructed, the pipeline, known as Keystone XL, will carry one of the world’s dirtiest fuels: tar sands oil. Along its route from Alberta to Texas, this pipeline could devastate ecosystems, pollute water sources and jeopardize public health.

- See more at: http://www.foe.org/projects/climate-and-energy/tar-sands/keystone-xl-pipeline#sthash.jby9KRSe.dpuf

John Kane is a regular monthly guest on my show. He hosts two weekly radio shows, "Let's Talk Native... with John Kane" on Sunday nights on ESPN-AM 1520 in Buffalo, New York and “First Voices Indigenous Radio” on WBAI-FM ­– Pacifica Radio – in New York City on Thursday mornings. He’s frequently seen and heard on TV and radio.

Featured Song: "Indigenous Holocaust" by Hip hop artist Wahwahtay Benais (Leech Lake Ojibwe) feat the Dixie Chicks. The music video directed and produced by Missy Whiteman IIFM feat First Nations United is dedicated to the children who lived and died in boarding schools.

Actor/Musician Christian Kane (The Librarians, Leverage, Angel…), Director/Producer Shawn Levy (Night at the Museum Trilogy, This is Where I Leave You, The Internship, …) & Country Artist Chely Wright join us on The Matthew Aaron Show this Wednesday (12/17) as we broadcast live from Chicago starting at 5pm PT / 7pm CT.

Christian will be with us live to discuss his career and his current role Jake Stone on the hit TNT series THE LIBRARIANS. Airing Sunday nights at 8/7 central.

Shawn will be here to discuss his new film NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SECRET OF THE TOMB, the third and final film in the hugely succesful franchise opening nation wide on December 19th.

Chely joins us to discuss how she got her start in Country music, her struggle and brave decision to be the first openly gay Country music artist and the successful Kickstarter campaign which raised $250,ooo to fund her upcoming album.

Special Guest: John Kane (Mohawk), on the line with me from Seneca Territory in western New York. He is a national radio, TV and print commentator on Native issues.

Show Topic: Among other timely topics, John will discuss the recent "wards of the federal government" comments and talk about this pervasive attitude that is held in D.C. and in some tribal governments.

Here is a link to an article for some background: http://rt.com/usa/213679-gosar-native-americans-government-wards/

John Kane is a regular monthly guest on my show. He hosts two weekly radio shows, "Let's Talk Native... with John Kane" on Sunday nights on ESPN-AM 1520 in Buffalo, New York and “First Voices Indigenous Radio” on WBAI-FM ­– Pacifica Radio – in New York City on Thursday mornings. He’s frequently seen and heard on TV and radio.

Featured Song: "Zig Zag Lightning" by Jimmy Wolf. It is from his latest CD, "A Tribute to Little Johnny Taylor."

Special Guest: John Kane (Mohawk), national radio, TV and print commentator on Native issues, on the line with me from Seneca Territory in western New York.

Show Topic: "Not Your Mascot Rally & March Nov. 2 and Dakota Commemorative March Nov. 7-13. Also a conversation about Stephen Harper, the Hawaiian Kingdom, and other relevant issues."

John Kane is a regular monthly guest on my show. He hosts two weekly radio shows, “Let’s Talk Native…with John Kane” on Sunday nights on ESPN-AM 1520 in Buffalo, New York and “First Voices Indigenous Radio” on WBAI-FM ­– Pacifica Radio – in New York City on Thursday mornings. He’s frequently seen and heard on TV and radio.

Featured Song: "All Along The Watchtower" cover by Scatter Their own (Oglala Lakota).